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Mathematics, 17.12.2020 06:20 lejeanjamespete1

Sin^2(pi/3) = A.) 1+ cos^2(pi/3)

B.) 1- cos^2(pi/3)

C.) 1- sec^2(pi/3)

D.) 1+ sec^2(pi/3)


Sin^2(pi/3) =

A.) 1+ cos^2(pi/3)
B.) 1- cos^2(pi/3)
C.) 1- sec^2(pi/3)
D.) 1+ sec^2(pi/3)

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